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This article is part of an archived collection from Nikolay Shishkov's blog about first-generation electric vehicles, battery maintenance, modifications, and repairs. Nikolay was an EV pioneer who passed away in 2025. His technical knowledge and generous sharing of information continues to help the EV community.

Clean up a battery pack from RAV4 EV

By Nikolay Shishkov • October 08, 2018

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The following post is trying to document and describe how I clean my RAV4 EV battery packs when I get isolation error.

Dirty pack
Dirty pack

Dirty pack

Dirty battery module and a tooth brush
Dirty battery module and a tooth brush

Dirty battery module and a tooth brush

So the cleaning is very simple. I use a boric acid solution in water.

A bought boric acid in a white powder form from the local paint shop. The solution used in the cleaning needs to be saturated - you should see some of the boric acid powder not dissolved in the water.
I put the solution in a spray bottle... and then I shake the bottle well before spraying some of the acid on the module.

Then I use the brush to work the solution on the dirt. Then I use paper towels to dry the solution of dirt and acid from the surface of the battery. Very important to really wipe the stuff dry. When boric acid dries out it produces a conductive layer... and this is the thing we want to avoid.

I initially test to see if there is any voltage between a battery module pole and some random points on its surface. If there is, this module needs cleaning.
0.17v between negative module pole and the surface of battery

0.17v between negative module pole and the surface of battery

Using old toothbrush to work the boric acid solution on all corners
Using old toothbrush to work the boric acid solution on all corners

Using old toothbrush to work the boric acid solution on all corners

Wiping all the acid and dirt is very important since the dry acid produces a conductive layer.
Drying the boric acid solution - helping with a screw driver... but very gently

Drying the boric acid solution - helping with a screw driver... but very gently

Measuring again voltage from the pole to the surface to make sure the cleaning was a success. If I see voltage again I repeat the cleaning until there is no voltage.
Testing to confirm that the cleaning was succesful

Testing to confirm that the cleaning was succesful

Now when the modules are clean, dry and tested it is time to clean up the battery pack tray.
First vaccum...
Then using the same spray bottle I spray some wipe and then wipe with clean wet paper towel. Important to use new towels so not transferring dirt or acid from one place to the other.
Battery trey with lots of dirt that can conduct electricity when wet.

Battery trey with lots of dirt that can conduct electricity when wet.

Another view of the dirt
Another view of the dirt

Another view of the dirt

After cleaning some of it
After cleaning some of it

After cleaning some of it

Clean pack
Clean pack

Clean pack

Very clean pack
Very clean pack

Very clean pack

Really clean pack
Really clean pack

Really clean pack

The fan assembly 3.18kg.
The fan assembly 3.18kg.

The fan assembly 3.18kg.

Mounting stuff back
Mounting stuff back

Mounting stuff back

A schematic showing the order of disonnecting and connecting stuff
A schematic showing the order of disonnecting and connecting stuff

A schematic showing the order of disonnecting and connecting stuff

Battery modules are in
Battery modules are in

Battery modules are in

Another view of the pack and the modules in it
Another view of the pack and the modules in it

Another view of the pack and the modules in it

This is not exactly OK... using nordlock washer is probably not ok, but is better than the previous one
This is not exactly OK... using nordlock washer is probably not ok, but is better than the previous one

This is not exactly OK... using nordlock washer is probably not ok, but is better than the previous one

Let's not forget the cables for the emergency disconnect
Let's not forget the cables for the emergency disconnect

Let's not forget the cables for the emergency disconnect

Pack ready for mounting
Pack ready for mounting

Pack ready for mounting

Pack ready for mounting
Pack ready for mounting

Pack ready for mounting

A screw on a leash ... helping to guide the pack under the car
A screw on a leash ... helping to guide the pack under the car

A screw on a leash ... helping to guide the pack under the car

All done!
In and out in 4 days.
It is not complicated, but required a lot of work.

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Comments (1)

gosh

March 28, 2019 at 03:36 AM

Добрый день, я тоже почистил свою батарею, но у меня всё плохо машина простояла долгое время и батарейки умерли, терминалы на них окислились, модули чистил раствором лимонной кислоты. Короб залил уксусом и отвёз на автомобильную мойку, там с пеной отмыли быстро.